Abstract

This paper conducts time history analysis to explore the influence of spatially varying earthquake ground motion (SVEGM) on seismic responses of the long immersed tunnel. Incoherence effect and wave passage effect are mainly focused here. Moreover, three coherency models are adopted to investigate the sensitivity of the computed responses to the models. The calculation results show that SVEGM enlarges seismic responses of the immersed tunnel significantly than uniform excitation. Considering wave passage effect and incoherence effect simultaneously makes the seismic responses increase more sharply than considering the latter only. The deformation of Gina gasket is barely sensitive to coherency model, while the axial compression force is sensitive to coherency model. It indicates suppressing that the fundamental mode and dominating higher-mode response are the hallmark of multi-support excitation. The great differences of three models decay with separation at low frequencies and their coherency in frequency domain are the main reasons that cause the variations of the axial compression forces.

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